GSA Forms

SF 2818. Continuation of Life Insurance Coverage as an Annuitant or Compensationer

SF 2818. Continuation of Life Insurance Coverage as an Annuitant or Compensationer

SF 2818 is a form used by annuitants or compensationers to continue their life insurance coverage after retirement. Its purpose is to allow individuals to maintain coverage for themselves and their eligible family members at the same level as before retirement.

The form consists of several sections, including personal information, designation of beneficiary, and election of coverage. The most important fields are the selection of the type and amount of coverage, as well as the designation of beneficiary.

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SF 3102. Designation of Beneficiary (Federal Employees Retirement System)

SF 3102. Designation of Beneficiary (Federal Employees Retirement System)

Form SF 3102 is a Designation of Beneficiary form for the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS). The purpose of this form is to allow federal employees to designate who will receive their retirement benefits in the event of their death.

The SF 3102 form consists of two pages. The first page requires the employee to provide their personal information, including their name, social security number, and contact information. The second page is where the employee can designate their beneficiaries and the percentage of the benefits they will receive.

SF 2823. Designation of Beneficiary (Federal Employees' Group Life Insurance)

SF 2823. Designation of Beneficiary (Federal Employees' Group Life Insurance)

Form SF 2823 is a Designation of Beneficiary form for Federal Employees' Group Life Insurance (FEGLI). The purpose of this form is to allow federal employees to designate who will receive the life insurance benefits in the event of their death.

The SF 2823 form consists of two pages. The first page requires the employee to provide their personal information, including their name, social security number, and contact information. The second page is where the employee can designate their beneficiaries and the percentage of the benefits they will receive.